The cowl area is normally defined as the portion of the body bounded by the front fenders, the base of the windshield, and the rear edge of the hood. But it can also mean a sheet metal cover generally fitted over or around the engine.
The cowl, is the area the wipers are in.
The cowl of a vehicle is the area below the windshield, after the engine hood. The area is usually grated with screen to keep debris out of vent area.
The cowl is the area around the hood and the windshield. Cowls can also be the trim area at the base of the windshield that houses the wipers and air condition vent intakes. The wiper transmissions refer to the motors and actuators under the cowl.
Rotating chimney cowl, rotating chimney cowl, spinning cowl, revolving cowl,
To remove the cowl on a 2007 Mustang, first, ensure the hood is open and then remove the windshield wiper arms by loosening their nuts and lifting them off. Next, unscrew the cowl panel by removing the screws and clips securing it to the windshield and the body. Carefully lift the cowl panel away from the windshield, taking care not to damage the weather stripping or any attached components. Finally, set the cowl aside for access to the area underneath.
Richard Cowl's birth name is Richard Samuel Cowl.
On some vehicles it would be the area between the back of the front hood and the bottom of the windshield.
This is the COWL , high pressure area for heating and air cond to obtain air from the outside. Old school "Cowl Induction" to get fresh cool air for the carb. Bill
To reseal the screen under the cowl of a 2003 Town Car, first, remove any screws or clips securing the cowl panel and carefully lift it off. Clean the surface and any old sealant from the screen and cowl area. Apply a suitable weather-resistant sealant or gasket material along the edges of the screen, then reattach the cowl panel, ensuring it fits snugly. Finally, secure it with the screws or clips you previously removed.
They are usually located in the cowl----the slotted area right below the outside of the windshield.
on the cowl ... where else
The twelve parts of a nacelle are: inlet cowl, fan cowl, fan case, thrust reverser, thrust reverser blocker doors, core cowl, core cowl doors, exhaust cowl, exhaust cowl doors, exhaust mixer, exhaust plenum, and structural mounts.